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How do I get a WordPress dashboard?
WordPress access through a direct link
- On your browser’s address bar, search for your domain name with /wp-admin or /wp-login.
- Type in your WordPress Username or Email Address and Password.
- Once logging in is successful, you will land on your WordPress Dashboard and manage it.
Where is the admin dashboard in WordPress?
The Admin panel in WordPress, also called the Dashboard, is where you will set up and manage your WordPress site. Start by opening WordPress and hovering over the “W” in the upper left corner of the site to open a drop-down menu with several choices. Choose the WP Admin option.
How to create custom dashboard page in WordPress?
If you want to go beyond just adding/removing dashboard widgets, please checkout How to Create A WordPress Custom Dashboard Page by Remi Corson. He has built a great plugin that will help you to speed up creating your own custom dashboard page (custom-dashboard.php).
What does the WordPress dashboard admin area do?
The WordPress Dashboard displays a quick overview of the blog/website when a user logs in to the admin area. The Dashboard allows you to post articles, add plugins to enhance the website’s functionality, add categories, customize themes, and much more.
How to add a help section in WordPress client dashboard?
Adding a help or resource section in WordPress client dashboard can help you answer those questions and save time spent on providing support. The best way to add a help section is by installing and activating the WP Help plugin. Upon activation, the plugin adds a new ‘Publishing Help’ menu item in your WordPress admin bar.
What is on the left side of the dashboard in WordPress?
The WordPress Dashboard provides a navigation menu that contains menu options such as posts, media libraries, pages, comments, appearance options, plugins, users, and tools, as well as settings on the left side. This is where you’ll update and configure your site using different options.